Sometimes the stats show the story of a game, and sometimes they don't. On Sunday the stats spoke truly, showing 24 Vanderbilt turnovers leading to 27 points off turnovers for the Wildcats, and 18 offensive rebounds leading to 14 second chance points for Kentucky.

Despite the problems, there were moments of hope for pink-clad Vanderbilt fans. In the first half Vanderbilt held their own for the first twelve minutes of the half, matching the Kentucky defense with solid defense of their own. With 8:29 left in the first half, a basket by Tiffany Clarke put the Dores on top 17-15, but unfortunately for Vanderbilt, that was their last lead of the game.

Kentucky finished the first half on a 16-5, capped by a 3-pointer from A'dia Mathies just before the halftime buzzer, allowing the Wildcats to take a nine-point lead into the locker room.

In the second half, the Kentucky lead stretched out to 13 points before a Vanderbilt run cut the lead to six points at 38-32. A few minutes later, a layup by Elan Brown again brought the Dores to within six points at 40-34 with 13:53 left in the game.

But then Kentucky went on a 14-4 run to stretch the lead out to 16 points, and Vanderbilt never came closer after that, trailing by as much as 26 points late in the second half.

As if things weren't already bad enough for the Dores, with four minutes left in the game Azia Bishop undercut Christina Foggie while diving for a loose ball. Foggie fell to the court in obvious pain and left the court with the assistance of the training staff. The extent of the injury to her right knee probably won't be known until she undergoes an MRI.

Vanderbilt looks to get back on the winning track on Thursday night when they host Missouri in Memorial Gym. Gametime is 7 p.m.